Chalet Ingrid, la Plagne is a beautifully appointed ski chalet and is tastefully furnished throughout. The split-level ground floor provides an elevated lounge level that is light and airy with a log burning stove and comfortable seating. The lounge and dining area are open plan with large French windows leading onto a terrace affording views across the valley from la Plagne 1800. Please note Chalet Ingrid does not have en-suite facilities. Chalet Ingrid is ideally suited to families and smaller groups. At the top of the stairs to the first floor landing there is seating next to a big picture window with stunning views, this provides an area for some peaceful relaxation.
Location
Chalet Ingrid is set amongst the trees at the top of la Plagne 1800, next door to Chalet Perrier. It is a 5 minute walk to the village centre and the nearest chairlift is 380m away. The chalet courtesy bus operates from the top of the steps leading to the chalet to take you the 2 minute ride to la Plagne Centre for skiing.
The Chalet Ingrid host lives on the lower floor (separate entrance).
All rooms can take a cot except room 3. If booking the whole of Chalet Ingrid, an additional child's bed can be put in room 1 or 2. For a quote please contact our office.
Chalet 1st floor
Rm1: Double
Rm2: Twin with balcony
Rm3: Twin
Shower room
Separate wc
Chalet Ground floor:
Rm4: Double
Bath and shower room
Separate wc
Lounge and dining area
Chalet Features
Ski Access: 380m
Sleeps: 8
Bathrooms: 2
Wi-Fi: Yes
Bedrooms: 4
Sauna: Yes
Boot Warmers: Yes
Additional Information:
- CD (MP3 compatible) |
Please note that in all of our chalets, your hosts will eat dinner with guests)
Whichever chalet you choose for your holiday you will find that the enhanced standard of cuisine is consistently high.
Breakfast
For breakfast you can eat as much or as little as you like. Choose from fruit juice, cereals, muesli, fresh French bread with butter (including Meridian Almond Butter) and preserves, as well as eggs, porridge or one of the hot options including sausages, bacon and of course English tea or French coffee (and Rocks Organic Squash, for the children).
Sunday: Sausage, bacon, tinned plum tomatoes, fried bread and fried egg
Monday: Bacon, fried egg and fried potatoes
Tuesday: Eggy bread topped with crispy bacon
Thursday: Sausages, fried bread, baked beans and scrambled egg
Friday: Fried Egg, sausage, bacon and fried bread
Saturday: Sausages, grilled or fried tomato, scrambled eggs and mushrooms.
Afternoon Tea
For afternoon tea (every day including the chalet hosts day off) is the most informal meal of the day, help yourself to fresh bread, butter and jams, biscuits and home made cake or scones, either eaten at the table or relaxing beside the fire.
Dinner
For Dinner, one of the highlights of the day, chalet hosts use fresh seasonal produce.
Chalet Hosts cook a 3-course evening meal (on 5 nights). On the final evening of your holiday, your chalet host will produce a 4-course evening meal including a local Cheese board and port.
The evening meal is served at 8pm. See below for details about children's dinner.
Wine
To complement your meal we serve free and unlimited good quality Red and White wines during the course of dinner. After dinner fresh ground coffee or decaffeinated coffee as well as tea are served in the lounge. Additionally, this operator has teamed up with its wine supplier Le Cellier to offer a wine delivery service giving you a greater selection of wine while on holiday. If you would like to order additional wine you can do so direct with Le Cellier. (Minimum order 6 bottles & orders must be placed at least 2 weeks prior to arrival. Free delivery to your chalet. No discount is given if you do not drink the chalet wine)
Special Food/Dietary Requirements
Our chalet hosts are used to adapting the menu to accommodate your food preferences. If you do have a specific dietary need (e.g. Vegetarian or Coeliac) or an allergy, please let the office know at least 10 days prior to your holiday start date. Many food preferences can be dealt with on arrival. Please note that French alpine supermarkets do not have the same range as British supermarkets, therefore if you have very strict dietary needs it is helpful if you can bring a few items.
Children's Food
Children aged 11 and under will be served High Tea at around 6pm. This is provided at no extra cost and ensures that your child's normal routine is not disturbed: soft drinks (including Rocks Organic Squash & Cordial) or milk are served with the meal. It also ensures that adults can enjoy their evening meal, which is served at 8pm. If you have booked a whole chalet then you can eat together - please speak to your chalet hosts on arrival. |